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Hi guys,
I'm shooting a charity fire walk event tonight and it's something I've never done before. I'm using a d600 and am thinking of trying multiple exposures. I was also tempting to play around with a rear curtain sync.
I've only ever done sports photography so this is gonna be a massive challenge for me. It's due to start at 7:30 just when the sun is setting. As far as I know the only light source is going to be the hot coals and a few bucket things set around the coals also on fire. I don't know how much time i'm going to have to experiment and the changing light conditions is probably going to be a nightmare. This is why i'm thinking of making the most of the nikons multiple exposure feature... again, never used that before either.
I don't have an external flash either. I have two lenses (24-70, 70-200) and a monopod.
All advice appreciated. Thanks!
I'm shooting a charity fire walk event tonight and it's something I've never done before. I'm using a d600 and am thinking of trying multiple exposures. I was also tempting to play around with a rear curtain sync.
I've only ever done sports photography so this is gonna be a massive challenge for me. It's due to start at 7:30 just when the sun is setting. As far as I know the only light source is going to be the hot coals and a few bucket things set around the coals also on fire. I don't know how much time i'm going to have to experiment and the changing light conditions is probably going to be a nightmare. This is why i'm thinking of making the most of the nikons multiple exposure feature... again, never used that before either.
I don't have an external flash either. I have two lenses (24-70, 70-200) and a monopod.
All advice appreciated. Thanks!